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Commercial Driver Training Schools (CDL Certified) Commercial Driver Training Schools CDL CERTIFIED Blue Horizon Corporation, Inc. Advantage Driver Training 6814 West Archer Avenue 200 McDonald Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60638 Joliet, Illinois 60431 Iwona Puc-Piechocki (773)788-1199 Jeffrey Baumgartner (815)577-2590 Bulldog Driving School, Inc. 7711 West Belmont Ave BR: Advantage Driver Training Elmwood Park, Illinois 60707 17840 Laraway Road Mahmoud Masoud (708)456-0007 Joliet, Illinois 60433 BR: Bulldog Driving School Alamo Truck Driving School 10705 S Roberts Road 5264 West 47th Street Palos Hills, Illinois 60465 Chicago, Illinois 60638 Yuraj Sprajcer (708)793-5511 CDL America, Inc. 851 Sard Avenue All Pro Truck Driving School, LLC Aurora, Illinois 60506 7601 S Kostner Ave 230 Mauricio Rodriguez (630)299-3434 Chicago, Illinois 60652 Alfredo Alvarez(773)581-9376 Br: All Pro Truck Driving College of DuPage Truck 3801 S Central Avenue Driving School Cicero, Illinois 60804 301 S Swift Road Addison, Illinois 60101 Alpha Truck Driving School, Inc. Tobey McCoy (630)942-2275 1250 W Lake Street suite 13 Addison, Illinois 60101 Columbia Driving School Artur Wilczynski (630)628-1111 5028 South Archer Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60632 America Business College Roman Dzienisik (773)735-1775 4440 S Pulaski Rd Chicago, Illinois 60632 Diesel Truck Driving School Salvador Chavez (773)650-1010 302 Higgins Road Park Ridge, Illinois 60068 Br: America Business College Cezary Kolendo(847)518-1500 1731 N Farnsworth Aurora, Illinois 60505 Division Truck Driving School 11900 Division Street 2nd floor America Business College Blue Island, Illinois 60406 2600 W 35th Street #360 Ivan Pistuniak (847)630-9974 Chicago, Illinois 60632 Eagle Training Services Inc. 1095 Pingree Road #217 173 Il Route 2 Crystal Lake, Il 60014 Sauk Valley CC Donald Meyer (847)854-3218 Dixon, Illinois 61021 Br: Eagle Training Services Olive Harvey College 1375 S Wolf Road 10001 S Woodlawn Ave Prospect Heights, Illinois Room 1403 Chicago, Illinois 60628 Glasetta Barksdale (773)291-6321 Expert Driving School 7644 West Touhy Ave Premier CDL Training Services Chicago, Illinois 60631 5529 Dial Drive suite 4 Beata Milkowski (773)763-5700 Granite City, Illinois 62040 Ann Bauza (618)797-1725 5420 W Roosevelt Road Chicago, Illinois 60644 BR: Premier CDL 3301 Mound Road Joliet, Illinois 60436 Hawk Truck Driving School 1623 N Rand Road Professional Truck Driving School Palatine, Illinois 60074 6246 S Archer Road Parmjot Parmer (847)907-4110 Summit, Illinois 60501 Lisa Dahnke (708)554-1900 Juarez Driving school 1151 West 18th Street Progressive Driving School, Inc. Chicago, Illinois 60608 5538 W Belmont Ave Gladys Vignettes (312)243-1841 Chicago, Illinois 60641 John Diab (773)736-5522 Kotra Gary Strube 35 Old Skokie Hwy Park City, Illinois 60085 BR: Progressive Driving School Vasyl Kuchernyuk 3475 S Cicero (847)360-1616 Cicero, Illinois 60804 Mid City Truck Driving Academy Progressive Driving School 6740 W Belmont Avenue 1943 Bernice Road Chicago, Illinois 60634 Lansing, Illinois 60438 Krzysztof Hoffman (773)725-3000 Road Runner Driving School 298 Main Street Midwest Safe Driver, LLC Park Forest, Illinois 60466 1500 Lincoln Ave Rm B5 Adela Sajdel (847)952-4555 Rochelle, Illinois 61068 Joseph Dahm (815)757-5451 Rock Gate Capital/DBA 160 Driving Academy Br: Midwest Safe Driver 21055 W Division Crest Hill, Illinois 60403 Steve Gold(815)741-0160 160 Driving Academy 1741 E 75th Street BR: 160 Driving Academy Chicago, Illinois 60649 1530 46th Avenue 2B Moline, Illinois 61265 160 Driving Academy 15800 State Street /1362 160 Driving Academy South Holland, Illinois 60473 1315 N Mattis Champaign, Illinois 61821 160 Driving Academy 9000 W College Pkwy 160 Driving Academy Palos Hills, Illinois 60465 5720 North Belt West Belleville, Illinois 62223 160 Driving Academy 2005 East McCord 160 Driving Academy Centralia, Illinois 62801 2998 W Pearl City Road Freeport, Illinois 61032 160 Driving Academy 7815 N Knoxville Ave #15 160 Driving Academy Peoria, Illinois 61615 320 S Green Bay Road Waukegan, Illinois 60085 Star Truck Driving School 7701 West 95th Street 160 Driving Academy Hickory Hills, Illinois 60457 199 Joe Orr Road MaryJo Babbit (708)233-0303 Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411 160 Driving Academy Viking Driving School 303 North Main Street #100 550 Busse Highway Rockford, Illinois 61101 Park Ridge, Illinois 60068 Katarzyna Kwapisz (847) 698-7771 160 Driving Academy 710 Larsen Lane BR: Viking Driving School Bensenville, Illinois 60106 600 Waukegan Road Glenview, Illinois 60025 160 Driving Academy 700 Lake Street Wolf Driving School Montgomery, Illinois 60538 2229 W Schaumburg Road Schaumburg, Illinois 60194 160 Driving Academy Piotr Kuczborski (847)301-7720 173 Route 2 Dixon, Illinois 61021 9/24/21 160 Driving Academy 2935 Clear Lake Ave suiteB Springfield, Illinois 62702 .
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